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Thursday, June 6, 2019

Hurumanu - Plants

AIM: TO LEARN ABOUT THE NATURE OF PLANTS


Plants fall into two categories:

1. Evergreen
2. Deciduous
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Deciduous
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Evergreen

Find three examples of each:

Evergreen: 
1. Pine tree
2. Eucalyptus tree
3. Kauri

Deciduous;
1. Oak tree
2. Spruce
3. Maple

LEAVES


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Simple                                 Compound   

Choose a leaf and do a leaf rubbing.

Example: 
Plant type: Deciduous / Evergreen
Leaf type: Simple / Compound
Leaf colour: Green
Photo of leaf: Image result for simple leaf
Plant drawing:Image result for tree drawing


MY LEAF COLLECTION


1.
Plant type: Deciduous / Evergreen
Leaf type: Simple / Compound
Photo of leaf:


2. 
Plant type: Deciduous / Evergreen
Leaf type: Simple / Compound
Photo of leaf:

3.  
Plant type: Deciduous / Evergreen
Leaf type: Simple / Compound
Photo of leaf:

4. 
Plant type: Deciduous / Evergreen
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Leaf type: Simple / Compound
Photo of leaf:

5.  
Plant type: Deciduous / Evergreen
Leaf type: Simple / Compound
Photo of leaf:



RESEARCH 4 TYPES OF PLANT GROUPS




  1. Carnivorous plants
  2. Pine trees 
  3. Fruit trees
  4. NZ Natives


You will need to do the following:


  1. Title: NZ Natives
  2. Examples: 


  • Ponga
  • Maunka
  • Kowhai
  • Pohutakawa 


Habitat: (select one from the list)

  1. Desert / beach / mountains / swamp / plains / forest 
Climate (select one from the list)

  1. Hot / warm / cold
  2. Rainy / dry / 
  3. Windy / still
Conclusion
In conclusion if we don't start looking after the trees in future generations they will start disappearing and we will only have memories or photos to look back on, I say we should look after our native trees and leaves.


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